WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP  For the second time since March, a home on Kelso Road in Wheatland Township has been destroyed by a fire.

Crews were called to a home at 4115 Kelso Road shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday when a neighbor passing by saw the home on fire and called home to let the family know she saw smoke and flames.

Shorty Grubbs lives just up the road from the home and said his wife ended up calling 911 once they came down to check it out.

It was fully engulfed in flames, so we called 911 right then, Grubbs said.

Addison Fire Department was first on scene and was assisted by crews from Hudson, North Adams, Pittsford and Somerset Fire Departments. No one was in the home at the time of the fire, but a poodle was inside.

The one-story home and the walk-out basement were a total loss in the fire, which was still burning in some spots as of Thursday afternoon. Addison Assistant Fire Chief Mark Cleveland said there was nothing to indicate what started the fire.

At this point we are calling it undetermined but not suspicious, Cleveland said.

Flames could be seen shooting out of the windows of the home as the entire top floor was engulfed. While crews were fighting the flames multiple explosions were heard, which Cleveland said were 12-gauge shotgun shells exploding in the home.

It was just a big loud boom, Grubbs said.

In March, the home of Timothy Kelley, owner of the Grandview Shooting Preserve, was destroyed by an early-morning fire. That residence is less than a mile from the home destroyed on Tuesday.